Parichay Arts Foundation hosts ‘Shades of Orange’ Acrylic art camp
Parichay Arts Foundation is hosting ‘Shades of Orange’, an acrylic art camp at the State Gallery of Art in Madhapur. Artists from the twin cities will explore creativity and spirituality inspired by the colour orange.
Published Date - 8 January 2026, 03:40 PM
Hyderabad: Parichay Arts Foundation is organising ‘Shades of Orange’, an Acrylic art camp for artistes of twin cities at State Gallery of Art, Madhapur, on January 9.
Jaywant Naidu, founder of Parichay Arts Foundation, described the art camp as all about the quest to be inspired by the orange colour, which is predominant in many masterpieces of well-known painters like Akbar Padamsee, SH Raza and Kishen Khanna
“To me, orange colour symbolises enthusiasm, divinity, creativity and vitality,” says artist Bharati Kar, while another artist, Sukalyan Dutta, says,” For me, orange is a vibrant, energetic colour that symbolises creativity and transformation.”
Sushil Patil describes orange as a fiery reminder of responsibilities tied to our deepest dreams and another artist, Alupula Pocham, adds, “India’s spiritual belief is immersed in Shades of Orange”.